In Bloody Haiti, Aristide Agrees to Peace Plan, Embattled Leader Says He Will Share Power

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - President Jean-Bertrand Aristide agreed Saturday to a U.S.-backed peace plan calling for shared power with political opponents, a new prime minister and fresh legislative elections.

But Aristide, who gets to remain president, appeared to lay down a condition. He declared he would "not go ahead with any terrorists," referring to rebels who have led a bloody two-week-old uprising that has killed more than 60 people and chased police from dozens of towns.

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In Bloody Haiti, Aristide Agrees to Peace Plan, Embattled Leader Says He Will Share Power

The president's consent came hours after U.S.-led diplomats arrived in the Haitian capital to push the agreement. The envoys met later Saturday with opposition leaders, urging them to accept a deal that falls short of their demand that the embattled Ari...

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